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Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Time Is On My Side 2. Heart Of Stone 3. Play With Fire 4. Satisfaction 5. As Tears Go By 6. Get Off My Cloud 7. Mother's Little Helper 8. 19th Nervous Breakdown 9. Paint It Black 10. Under My Thumb 11. Ruby Tuesday 12. Let's Spend The Night Together
DISC 2: 1. Jumpin' Jack Flash 2. Street Fighting Man 3. Sympathy For The Devil 4. Honky Tonk Women 5. Gimme Shelter 6. Midnight Rambler - (live) 7. You Can't Always Get What You Want 8. Brown Sugar 9. Wild Horses
| Details | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Mixed | | SPAR Code: | AAD |
Album Notes The Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger (vocals); Keith Richards, Brian Jones (guitar, background vocals); Mick Taylor (guitar); Bill Wyman (bass); Charlie Watts (drums). Producers: Andrew Loog Oldham, The Rolling Stones, Jimmy Miller. When it comes to the rock & roll verities, this is about as elemental as it gets. The Rolling Stones are one of the most important bands in rock & roll history, and HOT ROCKS is a two-disc distillation of their very finest work. If you want to lay claim to being more seminal than that, your name had better start with Chuck and end with Berry. All the essential Stones tunes are here, from their early R&B days ("Time Is on My Side," "Heart of Stone") to the psychedelic sixties ("Paint It Black," complete with sitar, and the baroque "Ruby Tuesday.") The lean, mean, rocking Stones of the '70s are well represented here by the anthemic "Street Fighting Man," the wry, kinetic "Sympathy For the Devil" and the inevitable "Jumpin' Jack Flash," whose signature riff in and of itself qualifies Keith Richards for his own entry in Webster's Dictionary.
Industry Reviews ...They are the most creative and self-sustaining rock & roll band in history, and, despite what some observers say, not tired at all yet... -Lester Bangs Rolling Stone (02/17/1972)
9 (out of 10) - ...[HOT ROCKS and MORE HOT ROCKS] pile together the cream of the Stones' first eight years... NME (07/08/1995)
...They are the most creative and self-sustaining rock & roll band in history, and, despite what some observers say, not tired at all yet... -Lester BangsNew Musical Express (7/8/95, p.46) - 9 (out of 10) - ...[HOT ROCKS and MORE HOT ROCKS] pile together the cream of the Stones' first eight years... Rolling Stone (02/17/1972)
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